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Puppies who don’t seek help—who just keep going and going at the locked box—often excel at detecting bombs and looking for buried survivors at the site of terrorist attacks or natural disasters.
You can also enjoy some solo time away from family and friends if it’s getting a bit intense by using your dog as an excuse to get out for regular fresh air. Schedule in post-Christmas downtime
They've discovered that pet parents who play this game with their puppies on a regular basis between the ages of eight and 20 weeks — for about five minutes at a time, once every two weeks ...
In the video game Mario Party for the Nintendo 64, there is a mini-game called "Key-Pa-Way" where players have to keep a key away from mechanical enemies. In the guide to daydreaming on Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, Billy Loomer and Jerry Crony play "Keep Away" with Susan Crabgrass's bookbag.
A dog returning a thrown ball. Fetch is a pet game where an object, such as a stick or ball, is thrown a moderate distance away from the animal, and it is the animal's objective to grab and retrieve ("fetch") it. Many times, the owner of the animal will say "Fetch" to the animal before or after throwing the object.
He gives another example as well, "People who take an aroused dog that is getting into sh*t, barking, running over furniture, just overall being a nuisance, and the humans just put the dog away in ...
Dogs and dog people tend to naturally gravitate toward one another, which can be just as much fun for the people as it is for the dogs. Whether it's a neighborly relationship or a once-in-a ...
However, the card game isn't called "Keep Away". Probably "Monkey in the middle" needs to discuss the card game with a disambig sentence at the top saying "For the children's game regarding trying to grab a ball, see Keep Away." 12.49.208.69 16:20, 20 February 2008 (UTC)